"Savall's musicians are tops in the field, and their collective talents, constantly on display in this varied program, are simply a joy to hear... A special treat is the vocally stunning Belle qui tiens ma vie by Toinot Arbeau. Sung in a brisk round, the vocalists' rapid-fire delivery and pin-point accuracy is both exhilarating and exhausting. There are also some nice intimate moments, like Luys de Narvaez's solo lute version of Mille Regretz, or the Agnus Dei from Morales' mass. The entire proceedings are presented in Alia Vox's usual full-bodied, velvety sound, with some of the best reproduction of Renaissance percussion instruments I've heard in some time. Early music lovers should eat this up, and most other enthusiasts of good vocal music will find plenty to adore here as well." -Classics Today (10/10)